captain cab wrote:
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3 The mobile phone problem - This relates mainly to hackney carriages, and in essence relates to small operators doing pre-booked work from their vehicle rather than the usual office scenario. Of course, this is also relevant to an extent with PH vehicles.
I dont think any sensible person has an issue with small operators working off mobile phones, the problem seems to be 'fixing' one area may screw up another.
CC
I don't think the offices in St Andrews like the mobile phones because it's basically cost them work and also fuelled fare discounting in my opinion.
About ten years ago there were three well established big offices, one or two smaller new ones and just a couple of independents. Now there are several mid-tier firms with a handful of cars and lots of independents, and almost all of them depend on moblile phones.
So it's certainly changed the structure and economics of the local trade, but whether you think it's beneficial or not probably depends which side of the fence you're on.
The bigger offices also use mobiles as well, because they aren't open 24 hours - most have one or two drivers who will work through, and they use mobile phones when the office is closed.